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Toastique opened at The Wharf in July 2018. It expects to have 45 stores by the end of next year.

Welcome to Monday, loyal readers. A three-day strike ended Saturday, but there still isn't a deal between unions and Kaiser Permanente.

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Representatives of Folsom's Palladio at Broadstone have confirmed what the Business Journal first reported in June: Dave & Buster's is joining the Folsom center.

Palladio…

Eric Gricus grew tired of relying on over-the-counter pain relievers like Tylenol and Advil to address inflammation, aches and pains after a day on the mountain skiing or afternoon rafting down the river. So, Gricus, who spent years focused on economic development through entrepreneurship, decided to launch his own recovery brand. Three years later, he's pivoting course.

Whataburger's chief people officer offers insight on her journey to success and describes how her personal board helps her meet challenges in the workplace and at home.

In Cincinnati's worst year for restaurant closures since the Covid-19 pandemic broke out in 2020, more than 30 eateries have shuttered so far in 2023.

That's So Sweet bakery founder Nancy Aichholz – one of the Cincinnati Bengals' newest sponsors – is the guest on the Business Courier podcast.

Happy Monday morning, Columbus.

Hope you enjoyed the weekend and are comfortably adjusting your wardrobe to suit the change in temperature. Yes, it's just about time to start wearing socks with your sandals. Don't judge. Super comfortable. (And yes, my wife cringes when she sees this combination.)

Anyhoo, let's get down to today's business.

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